Fenway Erupts in Boos: Healey & Wu Get a Brutal, Well-Deserved Reception on...
Don't Back a Florida Man (or Woman) Into a Corner—And Don't Commit Crime...
TIME Mag Review of Springsteen's HISTORIC 'Resistance' Concert Couldn't Possibly Be More O...
HuffPost's Attempt to Create a Good Friday Outrage Cycle About Pete Hegseth Is...
Ozempic (Allegedly) Gov. Celebrates National Walking Day While Chicago Mourns Teen Shot De...
Deportation? We Don't Do That: Illegals Squat for Decades, Their 'American' Kids Try...
DNC Stomps on Multiple Rakes in Rush to Slam Trump Over 'Affordable' Health...
Let's Check on How Many Network Evening Newscasts Mentioned the Fraud Arrests in...
Endorsed! Corrupt Clintonista Marc Elias Accidentally Makes the Best Case Ever for Harmeet...
Here's How CBS News Reported $4 Gas Under Biden vs. Trump
Vindman Outrage is the Ultimate Endorsement: Hegseth Rightly Boots Army Chief Gen. George
Newsom Press Office Follows Up 'President With a Brain' Post With Even More...
Make Military Bases Great Again: Pete Hegseth Restores God-Given 2A Rights to Servicemembe...
Thanksgiving, Rockets, and Saving the World: Libs Meltdown Over American Greatness — Cry...
Houston Calls Good Friday the 'Spring Holiday Weekend' – Because Saying 'Easter' Is...

New York Times briefly publishes wrong Tamir Rice decision, buries correction

The New York Times is developing a habit of correcting its errors as quietly as it can without calling attention to itself. In its hit piece on GOP candidate Marco Rubio and his lavish-beyond-his-means lifestyle, for example, the Times quietly changed Rubio’s lavish Ford F-150 sport utility vehicle to a pickup truck without noting the fix.

Advertisement

Writer Staci D. Kramer noticed a much bigger error today that deserved a much more transparent correction. Those police officers in the Tamir Rice case? The grand jury decided that they will be indicted after all in connection with his shooting death. No, wait: they won’t.

Fortunately the incorrect version never made it to print, which also gives the New York Times the ability to slap a big old “CORRECTION” right next to the headline. It might not look stylish, but it would be much more fair to readers.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement